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That and collective withholding of the labor power of the working class (strikes) are the only 2 ways any national ruling class has ever been meaningfully opposed. Take your pick and do everything you can to make it…
>We like to point the finger here in the US about how corrupt Russia, Ukraine or any other country is but we’re no Saints. Our finger-pointing is not due to coincidence; it's due to conflict. Specifically, the conflict…
And we should criticize historical communist leaders accordingly, instead of criticizing socialism whole cloth.
The quote is, though.
It would be slightly easier to take you seriously if you could spell correctly.
What are you talking about? Opioids are already literally legal and regulated.
Did you even read the rest of their comment?
If you disagree, then make an actual argument for the content of your position. This subjective word policing is pathetic and unconvincing.
Examples of any practical reason to categorize Jacinda Ahern's government as left wing. https://jacobin.com/2021/05/new-zealand-labour-party-sociali...
At least a few explicit examples would be a good place to start. I look forward to it.
False binary. Under capitalism, the state is always beholden to the interests of capital, i.e. "private" capital.
NZ has never had a left wing government. NZ's government is neoliberal, which is not left wing in any way. Neoliberalism is in all actuality right wing.
Utter nonsense. If nurses didn't previously expect decent work conditions, what on Earth motivated them to unionize? Your comment is just total garbage all the way through.
It's straightforwardly a broad term and you have no basis for your nonsense gatekeeping.
Get a black and white Brother laser printer. It's super affordable, costs almost no money or time to maintain, and always works.
Good point, but at the end of the day it's still ultimately a political problem.
>Can you imagine the outcry when they have to eminent domain some poor peoples property? No, I can't, but I don't have to imagine the insurmountable resistance when the government merely suggests using eminent domain on…
You can make the freight train wait at the merge. It's not rocket science.
Sure, but there is no precedent for such regulation as long as the railroads are privately owned by the same corporations that control congress. This is yet another case of HN Utopianism.
That is not what de facto means, but regardless what is the point in even mentioning it if it were?
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That and collective withholding of the labor power of the working class (strikes) are the only 2 ways any national ruling class has ever been meaningfully opposed. Take your pick and do everything you can to make it…
>We like to point the finger here in the US about how corrupt Russia, Ukraine or any other country is but we’re no Saints. Our finger-pointing is not due to coincidence; it's due to conflict. Specifically, the conflict…
And we should criticize historical communist leaders accordingly, instead of criticizing socialism whole cloth.
The quote is, though.
It would be slightly easier to take you seriously if you could spell correctly.
What are you talking about? Opioids are already literally legal and regulated.
Did you even read the rest of their comment?
If you disagree, then make an actual argument for the content of your position. This subjective word policing is pathetic and unconvincing.
Examples of any practical reason to categorize Jacinda Ahern's government as left wing. https://jacobin.com/2021/05/new-zealand-labour-party-sociali...
At least a few explicit examples would be a good place to start. I look forward to it.
False binary. Under capitalism, the state is always beholden to the interests of capital, i.e. "private" capital.
NZ has never had a left wing government. NZ's government is neoliberal, which is not left wing in any way. Neoliberalism is in all actuality right wing.
Utter nonsense. If nurses didn't previously expect decent work conditions, what on Earth motivated them to unionize? Your comment is just total garbage all the way through.
It's straightforwardly a broad term and you have no basis for your nonsense gatekeeping.
Get a black and white Brother laser printer. It's super affordable, costs almost no money or time to maintain, and always works.
Good point, but at the end of the day it's still ultimately a political problem.
>Can you imagine the outcry when they have to eminent domain some poor peoples property? No, I can't, but I don't have to imagine the insurmountable resistance when the government merely suggests using eminent domain on…
You can make the freight train wait at the merge. It's not rocket science.
Sure, but there is no precedent for such regulation as long as the railroads are privately owned by the same corporations that control congress. This is yet another case of HN Utopianism.
That is not what de facto means, but regardless what is the point in even mentioning it if it were?